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1st November 2016
04:08pm GMT

"Some people know how to read their body and listen to their body," Lockhart said. "With Conor I could make a huge bowl of food and tell him to eat until he’s full, and there might be a third of the bowl missing. With other people, I could tell them to eat until they’re full and the whole bowl would be gone. They don’t listen to their body at all.
"That’s the average American; we’re raised with the thought process of finishing everything on our plate. We might be full as all get out, but we’re still going to pick at that food as long as it’s in front of us.
"Conor isn’t one of those people. We listen to the body and give the body what it needs. If I have a fighter who feels hungry at a certain time, I work out what macronutrient they need. If they feel weak, or tired, or bloated, we can adjust right there on the spot.
"If Conor was to be like, 'I feel tired, but I need to work out in an hour,' and I have a bunch of rice and carbohydrates prepped for him, I sure as hell ain’t giving him that! If he’s hungry in that situation, I’ll address it in a different way." And if you're looking for a little titbit of advice from Lockhart that you can incorporate into your own life, he kindly offered some wise words on how best to fuel your body ahead of a gruelling workout. "The general rule of thumb with people, we want protein before workouts because it releases the hormone glucagon," Lockhart said. https://www.instagram.com/p/BAnNL9wjMM6/?taken-by=lockloadedmma "We also give them carbohydrates before they work out but we don't give them a lot of fats. Fats create a lot more gastric dumping and intestinal issues. You're going to get a lot of gas and thing's like that. "We want to make sure the brain is fuelled so one thing that I like to do is give kefir which has a lot of protein and is easy to digest. It releases the glucagon and it's a strong probiotic. Then I load that with blackberries and blueberries. Blackberries are high in fructose, fructose goes straight to the liver and fuels the brain, it makes you feel like you're strong and ready to rock and roll for the workout." Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday LiveExplore more on these topics: